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SEH puts new myUTN-55 USB device server for wireless networks on the market

Availability of wireless network USB devices offers your company potential savings

SEH Computertechnik GmbH broadens its hardware lineup: The new myUTN-55 USB device server makes for simple, secure virtualization of up to two USB devices in a wireless network, making cabling and purchase of additional devices obsolete. The connection to the wireless network is quick and easy via a WPS button (WiFi Protected Setup). This new hardware is now on the market.

"The myUTN-55 enables the user to make USB devices available in an easy and secure way via wireless network," said Joachim Sturmhoefel, manager at SEH Computertechnik GmbH. The compact hardware allows the independent use from various locations of USB devices like printers or scanners which cannot be connected to networks. Office use is one example: "The myUTN-55 makes wiring or buying multiple devices pointless, saving money for the user," stated Sturmhoefel.

At the same time, SEH stressed usability: The corresponding hardware need only be connected to the USB port of the UTN server. This gives numerous users access to the hardware they need. "It makes no difference to the user whether the device is connected to the computer or via myUTN-55," he explained. Multiple access is handled by the intuitive "SEH UTN Manager" software, which can be installed on as many computers as desired. The application displays the availability of every network-integrated UTN server and establishes the connection between the device and the connected USB port. Via WPS, you can easily connect to any WLAN. Manual configuration remains an alternative.

Furthermore, SEH created a complete package of measures guaranteeing a secure network solution. For example, a direct point-to-point connection protects the network from forbidden access to the connected USB devices. Additional advantages include coded USB user data, password protection, access control for the USB devices and much more.

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